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mec

American  
[mek] / mɛk /

noun

French Slang.
  1. a pimp; mack.


MEC British  

abbreviation

  1. Member of the Executive Council

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Example Sentences

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Beati estis cum maledixerunt uobis et cum oehtas iuih and cuoethas eghwelc yfel with iuih persecuti uos fuerint et dixerint omne malum aduersum uos gesuicas vel wæges fore mec gefeath and wynnsumiath forthon mentientes propter me.

From English Dialects From the Eighth Century to the Present Day by Skeat, Walter W. (Walter William)

Et le mec, dis, n’est-ce pas qu’il est maigre comme tout?

From The Early Life and Adventures of Sylvia Scarlett by MacKenzie, Compton

They may be genitives or possessives, which were originally datives or accusatives; in which case they are deduced from the Anglo-Saxon mec and �ec. b.

From A Handbook of the English Language by Latham, R. G. (Robert Gordon)

Quoniam meæ sunt omnes feræ silvarum jumenta in montibus et boves ic on cneow all tha flegendan heofenes ond hiow londes mid mec is 11.

From Anglo-Saxon Literature by Earle, John

Secgas mec segon.    symbel ne alegon. feorh-gife gefegon.    frætwed wægon. wic ofer wongum.    wennan gongum. lisse mid longum.    leoma getongum.

From English Verse Specimens Illustrating its Principles and History by Alden, Raymond MacDonald